Nope. For one thing, full time teaching track faculty, on multi-year contracts, can play full roles in faculty governance and curricular innovation. This is the case at many places!
thanks!
Milkweed is nectary.
Any suggestions for reading on the history of precision?
Dagmar Herzog, "The Question of Unworthy Life: Eugenics and Germany’s Twentieth Century" (Princeton University Press @princetonupress.bsky.social#skystorians#historypress.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
The dark history of eugenic thought in Germany from the nineteenth century to today—and the courageous countervoices
He is.
For scholars with cats.
You're in excellent company. www.amazon.com.tr/s?i=stripboo...
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I'm wondering now why some kinds of rivalrous identity are violent while others aren't. Power/class is maybe one answer. My neighbors who observe college football rivalries, with display and emotion, are also reaffirming a shared identity as college educated.
I've seen Yankees fans show up in Fenway at Boston. There's mutual taunting, sometimes ill-natured, but no threat of violence. I had *never* seen/heard anything like it the first time I encountered English football supporters.